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Asunto: Re: Fwd: hallazgos del estudio ICANN Mal uso del Whois WEBINAR INVITACIÓN
De: devtee en gmail.com
El informe es para el comentario público:
http://www.icann.org/en/news/public-comment/whois-misuse-27nov13-en.htm
El enlace al informe completo
http://whois.icann.org/sites/default/files/files/cmu-misuse-study-26nov13-en.pdf
El lun 16 de dic de 2013 a las 09:21 AM, JosFrancisco Arce &lt;
josefranciscoarce en gmail.com&gt; escribió:
> FYI
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Rafik Dammak <rafik.dammak en gmail.com>
> Date: 2013/12/16
> Subject: [NCSG-Discuss] ICANN WHOIS MISUSE STUDY FINDINGS WEBINAR
> INVITATION
> To: NCSG-DISCUSS en listserv.syr.edu>>>>> Hello Everyone,
>> Among the series of whois studies, the latest one will be subject to
> webinar tomorrow. please follow the instructions below. After that, the
> topic should be open to discussion here and we should plan for sending
> comment regarding the report.
> our members from academia(professors, postgraduate students, researchers)
> and others should participate to analyse the methods used in this research
> so we can comment the substance and the form of this report.
>> Best Regards,
>> Rafik
>>>>>> *ICANN WHOIS MISUSE STUDY FINDINGS WEBINAR INVITATION*
>>>> *In order to participate, please RSVP via email to the GNSO Secretariat
> (gnso.secretariat en gnso.icann.org <gnso.secretariat en gnso.icann.org>) to
> receive the call details.*
>>>> You are invited to participate in a webinar about the recently released
> Whois Misuse Study, conducted for ICANN by Carnegie Mellon University’s
> Cylab. This study has now been published for public comment, and community
> feedback is being invited in order to assist ICANN with evaluating
> potential changes to Whois policy.
>> The study was commissioned by the GNSO to obtain objective and quantifiable
> information about the extent, nature, and impact of WHOIS public data
> misuse – that is, harmful actions taken using contact information obtained
> from WHOIS – through (1) analyzing reported misuse incidents and (2)
> conducting experiments to measure misuse and the effectiveness of
> anti-harvesting measures. CMU was engaged to perform the study using two
> complementary approaches: (1) a descriptive study to document and analyze
> WHOIS misuse incidents that have already occurred and (2) an experimental
> study to stimulate and record misuse in order to measure more reliably the
> impact of making WHOIS data public and WHOIS query filters applied to deter
> data harvesting.
>> CMU’s chief researchers on the study, Dr. Nicolas Christin and Mr.
> Nektarios Leontiadis, and ICANN staff will provide a briefing on *Tuesday
> 17 December at 12.00 UTC and *
>> *19.00 UTC*, summarizing their findings and conclusions based on the
> studies they performed and data they analyzed. Amongst other topics, Dr.
> Christin and Mr. Nektarios will discuss:
>>>> · CMU’s methodology for the study and the hypothesis tested;
>> · The different project activities that were undertaken for the
> study;
>> · CMU’s analysis of the data reported and sampled for the study;
> and
>> · CMU’s conclusions based on the results of its analysis.
>>>> The two sessions are duplicates, scheduled to accommodate different time
> zones. Each session, scheduled to run for sixty (60) minutes, will be
> conducted in English only. The meeting will be run in Adobe Connect with a
> slide presentation along with a dial-in conference bridge for audio.
>>>> Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions at the end of each
> session. During the course of the webinar, questions may also be submitted
> using the chat function of Adobe Connect. If you are not able to
> participate in either of the live sessions, the recording of the session
> will be made available shortly after the meeting. The policy staff is
> always available to answer any questions that you email to
>policy-staff en icann.org.>>>> In order to participate, please RSVP via email to the GNSO Secretariat (
>gnso.secretariat en gnso.icann.org) to receive the call details. Please
> indicate which call you would like to join on Tuesday 17 December - at
> 12.00 UTC or at 19.00 UTC (to convert those times into your local time,
> see: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedform.html). We will send
> you an e-mail reminder before the event with log-in and dial-in details.
> Please DO NOT RSVP to any other ICANN staff member’s e-mail address.
>>>>>>> --
> Arce, José F.
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